The Old Bat Is Still in the House Belfry
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Dems Don’t Want “A New Direction” |
Examiner - House minority leader Nancy Pelosi downplayed problems with the Democratic Party, saying that the party's values "unify us."
"I don't think that people want a new direction," Pelosi said on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday. "Our values are supporting working families. What we want is a better connection of our message to working families." Pelosi's appearance came a few days after she was re-elected by Democrats to serve another term as House minority leader, beating back a challenge from Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio.
Host John Dickerson said that Democrats have been clobbered at every level since 2008, which Pelosi attributed to natural reactions to the party that holds the White House.
"We went up so high in 2006 and 2008 and let me put that in perspective," she said. "When [Bill] Clinton was elected Republicans came in big in the next election."
Pelosi won re-election as House Minority Leader last week, warding off an effort to change the party's direction. This is an odd choice for a party that has just suffered a humiliating defeat at the hands of voters and has no foothold on much of the country. Pelosi comes from San Francisco, where wealthy liberals use big-government rules to exclude new entrants. So maybe it's fitting that she appears set on turning the House Democratic Caucus into a bubble of the like-minded.
Maybe she's less interested in building a majority than in having a safe space.
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